Online Safety Act/KOSA

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Are gooning days may soon be over friends. At least Wikipedia is being a badass, which is a sentence I never thought I'd say. Joking aside this whole thing reminds me of T.S. Elliot and How the World Will End. The fact that its not specific but broad leaves what is considered for "safety" on the table of a now censorship buffet. I hate bringing it up, but a good example is the "Think of the children" that people here familiarized themselves with when it came to recent events. Anyway here's the links: OSA being the UK version and KOSA being the US.

Keep in mind we're in the 12 month period of which these sites and services will need to comply, so nothing is happening at the moment. What are your thoughts?
 
Setting dangerous, relatively vague precedents under the guise of serving the interests of The People (tm) seems to be on par.
These precedents will have identification verification which has identity theft all over it.
 
Ah yes, the most uncommon of all human traits, besides thinking.
Aye, which is also remarkably absent here.

I mean... Companies have to ensure certain content is hidden from children, but that's under the assumption that people would be honest about their age, which is almost never the case. At one point I had to kick out a nine-year-old girl from one of my forums because the legal joining age was 13 and we could get in trouble for allowing her to stay. Likewise, one of my oldest and most cherished friends pulled a fast one on us by joining at 12 and kept it hidden long enough that we didn't find out until years after.

I also find it amusing that harmful content may still be posted, just hidden from children.

It really reminds me of Bender playing God in Futurama, trying deeply and increasingly misguided things instead of addressing the core issues until everything went straight to hell.
 
I also find it amusing that harmful content may still be posted, just hidden from children.

It really reminds me of Bender playing God in Futurama, trying deeply and increasingly misguided things instead of addressing the core issues until everything went straight to hell.
You just defined how humanity collectively works, right there.
 
Aye, which is also remarkably absent here.

I mean... Companies have to ensure certain content is hidden from children, but that's under the assumption that people would be honest about their age, which is almost never the case. At one point I had to kick out a nine-year-old girl from one of my forums because the legal joining age was 13 and we could get in trouble for allowing her to stay. Likewise, one of my oldest and most cherished friends pulled a fast one on us by joining at 12 and kept it hidden long enough that we didn't find out until years after.

I also find it amusing that harmful content may still be posted, just hidden from children.

It really reminds me of Bender playing God in Futurama, trying deeply and increasingly misguided things instead of addressing the core issues until everything went straight to hell.
I suppose thats why the ID verification was proposed. A simple click saying yes was something I even bypassed at a young age. My concern isn't just pornagraphy though. Again, broad means they can make it anything. Let's not forget video games almost got the boot too.
 
Aye, which is also remarkably absent here.

I mean... Companies have to ensure certain content is hidden from children, but that's under the assumption that people would be honest about their age, which is almost never the case. At one point I had to kick out a nine-year-old girl from one of my forums because the legal joining age was 13 and we could get in trouble for allowing her to stay. Likewise, one of my oldest and most cherished friends pulled a fast one on us by joining at 12 and kept it hidden long enough that we didn't find out until years after.

I also find it amusing that harmful content may still be posted, just hidden from children.

It really reminds me of Bender playing God in Futurama, trying deeply and increasingly misguided things instead of addressing the core issues until everything went straight to hell.
Loved that episode of Futurama.
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I use a VPN so hopefully I'll be alright to access any site I want.
 
All this just means that VPN useage will shoot up, as it has in the UK, where such a law has already been enforced.
 
I suppose thats why the ID verification was proposed. A simple click saying yes was something I even bypassed at a young age. My concern isn't just pornagraphy though. Again, broad means they can make it anything. Let's not forget video games almost got the boot too.
That IS a problem and SHOULD be addressed -- no argument there.

But the ID thing opens an entire new set of problems without even solving the problem it's supposed to.

Say you are a child and I hack your account... Now I know who you are, where you live and all kinds of other sensitive information, and since you are a kid, me specifically targeting you and having that info is all the more worrisome.
 
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Google already has my ID just so I can watch "adult" content on YouTube. I doubt even half as many people would be willing to fork over their ID to watch pr0n....but maybe I'm wrong. Gooners gon goon
 
No more Philip K. Dick,
just Philip K. ****,
you gotta provide ID to read the surname. Too hot to handle!
 
Well my Internet is loadable not on VPN or a prepaid Internet so good thing that I aren't glue on the Internet I mean I already satisfied of my belongings ks better to stack up before those government turn into baby sites.
 
They could go about this in a way that makes this content harder for minors to access with less risk to privacy. Let people flash their ID at a corner store, gas station, etc. and buy a code that allows access to 18+ services but has no identifying info permanently tied to it, especially if you choose to pay in cash. Then you can type this code into adult sites to use them. It's not perfect, but it creates a similar barrier as the one to buying alcohol or tobacco without trusting a single entity with pictures of hundreds of thousands to millions of IDs. But governments won't do that, because they don't pass up chances to surveil and control you under the guise of safety.
 
Are gooning days may soon be over friends. At least Wikipedia is being a badass, which is a sentence I never thought I'd say. Joking aside this whole thing reminds me of T.S. Elliot and How the World Will End. The fact that its not specific but broad leaves what is considered for "safety" on the table of a now censorship buffet. I hate bringing it up, but a good example is the "Think of the children" that people here familiarized themselves with when it came to recent events. Anyway here's the links: OSA being the UK version and KOSA being the US.

Keep in mind we're in the 12 month period of which these sites and services will need to comply, so nothing is happening at the moment. What are your thoughts?
All of the big name VPNs witnessing a mass surge in users following recent events:
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That IS a problem and SHOULD be addressed -- no argument there.

But the ID thing opens an entire new set of problems without even solving the problem it's supposed to.

Say you are a child and I hack your account... Now I know who you are, where you live and all kinds of other sensible information, and since you are a kid, me specifically targeting you and having that info is all the more worrisome.
That is concerning. I know I jest on it, but I really do think of the children especially with matters like that. Hell, my first month here I didn't even cuss. I actively chose not to until I saw enough people doing it anyway.
 

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